Category: RGVR

When is the Houston Consulate opening for service? Will there be more Consular Outreach in Dallas, RGV, San Antonio?

The Office of the Honorary Consul Ethel R. Mercado receives numerous inquiries about this subject every day since the re-opening of the Houston Consulate was announced. The best information we have on it that we are free to share is at best tentative. The core members of the consular officials have already arrived in Houston and are feverishly preparing all the logistics and permits needed to open the office, which is proving to be more exhaustive and time-consuming than anticipated, as every transaction big and small must be approved not only by the DFA but also by the U.S. State Department. So the initial plan for a soft opening in late summer could be delayed. As soon as we receive official word from the DFA and the new Consul General, we will quickly inform you through this very widely circulated PSA. The message from the new Consul General to the Texas community is to please bear with them and have patience, as all efforts are in earnest towards this end.

Meanwhile, in view of the delay in the opening of the Houston Consulate, the plans for Consular Outreach in Dallas, McAllen and maybe San Antonio which had been shelved may be revisited before the end of the year to help our kababayans who need the services urgently, and for sure in 2019 as needed. Texas is geographically bigger than California whose two consulates regularly organize a dozen Outreach projects a year in the outlying cities in their jurisdiction.

Even if the Consular Outreach is discontinued as expected, the organizers Honorary Consul Ethel Mercado and the project sponsors, the original Philippine-American Chambers of Commerce of Texas (PACC Texas in Houston, Dallas and McAllen) are very happy and proud of what they have accomplished – helped more than 30,000 Filipinos in Texas and neighboring states in the last 10 years and saved them the trouble and a total cost of $15 million by not having to travel to the L.A. Consulate to secure the consular services. Texas had been without its own consulate for 27 years. And the pro-bono services given by the Honorary Consul and the Consular Outreach program are not enough to meet the growing demands of a very fast growing Filipino community.

Until further notice and at least through 2019, the Honorary Consulate in Dallas headed by Hon. Consul Ethel Mercado will continue to grant emergency passports (travel documents) for those who have to go home urgently but with expired passports. It will also continue to process SPAs, Authentication documents, Reports of Birth and Marriage, and other consular documents. Call Consular Assistant Nelia Africa for appointment: 940-728-2222 or email nafrica1@verizon.net. The Dallas office is open 5 days a week from 9 am to 5 pm. Requests for emergency passports are usually processed on the same day.

Photo: The new Consul General with Honorary Consul General Ethel Mercado, the newly-arrived Consular Staff and the Officers of PACC Texas.

During the newly-appointed Consul General’s initial visit to Houston, he was welcomed by the Office of the Honorary Consul and the officers of the Philippine-American Chamber of Commerce which have assisted the Consulate with their consular services in Texas by sponsoring and managing the Consular Outreach for the last 10 years in Houston, Dallas and the Rio Grande Valley. The affable Consul General Jerril Santos appreciated the warm welcome and looks forward to meeting with all the Filipino organizations in the State.